- - - - - . . - . _ ; - - - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I - 'riri OMA1A DA1IX BE1 : SA'I'UItDAY , MAY 28 , 189S. 11 . I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CO111ERCIAL 1N1) ) F1NMtC1AL Many OatLc Combine in Making Furthcr Declines in Wheat. titlE FUTURES ARE MATERIALLY LOWER r IeiriIoit IM Cnrrk.4 to All Ut tI. . Inr1i ( ntid Corn , OfliN unit I'rIpIuhIs Iterorsi 1.itt. C1IA00 , May fl.-Ood weithcr , tavor - abe roport8 here and abroad , sack ot ihort itiL 't ftn1 weak cnbIe CnUI a decline In whiat today. July lost 314JIc and Set- tember fl1i 3-Sd. Corn declined 3W''c b an ont 4c. In proviilon the declines were 24c in pork , 1&c In lard and lOc in This. This.The The only buying reason at the stnrt In the 'whent pit wa. the expectation ( lint yCStCt(1fty5 sellers Would be buyers to cover nhorts ; but that expectation 'was renhizeil only to a modernto extent. May and July ' . - . recetved froth Letter brokers all the support - they needed during the first two hours , and tL diLl not require thu buying of much to hold them , the disposition to trade In May hnIng long ago been crushed. and all but olilhtqratcd In July. The general trading cas conflne.l to September ntid Iecernber. Ycsrday'i ( short selleri of wheat in (11114 market , who were satlsfled to luy In September - tember at from Gc to S6'capwared ; to ) IILVC ot nIl they WRfltC,1 by 12 oclock. and the price began to yield for lack of buying. 'Yhiero wits a vigorous trade lanting for nliut flften minutes , during which the pric ( ot september went ilown ii ) SC Mity at the same ( finn drtippei to fl7O anti .ltily from $1 10 Vdnt ilown Li ) $1.07. The ziinrket .v _ touched neir the eiitl of the session , hut re- ' otteti sonic loforo the close. AtInntlc ( X- c wbeatiind flour were vtt1nIto . _ _ _ . . .xu 0U1411C15. L111d11g0 reeeips mr tue ere 2.I cars ngiilnt 7 the year before. 7dIiifleuholhs and Duluth gut carloads. iigalnst 407 cars laMt year. Th total ro- CrihitH at western Primary markets VCre t3i.tiOO bushels , ngninst 7lXiO bushels the correisIondhIIg dnv of la14t year. July opened 2Ac ? higher at SI lOfl.16 , soul down to $ l.f. - lIP to $ l. 1O. fell off to $ t.O4l and rallied to $ l.$1t4- ( at the CIOHO. September itzirteil 1-Sc better at SG@S6 % ; ndvnTiced to (6 3-Sc , eehhn1 to Sle and rose to SIC .3p. III tile Close. Ma ) ranged between * 1.O 4 anti $1.75 , the latter the fluial fIgure. .A large business was 1one in the corn pit- today. It wa , surprising to see the great ' numhiers and apparent grit of the buyers. in sPite of the entire alsencc of foreign de- 111011(1 , and the fine germinating tempera- ( ur . Corii iinally brpIe with the vheit market. Itec Ipt were 1.O2. cots. July opened lower at 32e , advanced to 3-S DOtI then dropped to 2)c , thu litial quota- lion. In outs there was uit a good deal of changing from July to september at a Pm- mium of 2 5-Sc for July. flecelpts were 41.0 cars. July 14tnrted titiclinoged at 2l'c. nd- vanced to 24z24 .tc , declined to 21 1-Sc : tnd then up to 21iC ns1eil itt the close. Tue drooping price of corn iitiil ( lie improving - proving proshiocts of a good crop of thnt cereiti hlOil it tenilency to vetlcri provisions. Packers were scilers . . lilly pork oiened ; 2'tc ' lower to 2'.40 higher Ut Ul.751i II O , sold down to Ill.T0 , then up to 111.1.0 and fell to IlJ3 at the cloc. July lord began 5c lower Ut VLI7 , sold UI , tG.20 , then declined to * 6.05 zintl closed at $6.07 asked. July ribs opened Cc lower at $ S.STI5. , rose to $5.95 , then fell back to $ .fO bid. the final fIgures. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 2C0 cars ; corn , 1,225 cars : oats , -115 cars ; jiogs 15,000 head. Lending futures range as follows : tii1cL.I Oiei. I lIIh. I Lon. I coso.rYest'y .t' ill-Mt. Nnr. . . I 7 1 7t. I 70 1 75 1 7 July. - . I lt(4 ) % I 11)1 , 1 I)44 ) 1 (111 % 1 III tefl. . . S43111. iilh S4i ( ' 4 * Sla1 ( las : . . M21.(41. ( b05 , . . . Cui-n- . ldny' . . . 33 tL : e.i 32fl 38-i ! JUlY. . . 31 : t3) 14h : t2' . S4lJt . . . E3-14 34. ( 34 t3h 3i4t3t Oats- Nil ) ' . . . 271c 7 7 2L JUly. . . 24 2is 'I ( ( 44 24I Sepi . . . 22IsU 2IL 11l 14 3 ( ITk- . - . . July. . . II 75 ii SO 11 ( ,5 11 03 11 77 % I'eIit. . . ii'tO11 ( I. ) ii U. It o 11. Si. X.zirO- JUly. . . 6 17 6 O 6 O 1 07 C 22 % sept II 2 % U 3U (1 15 0 i ( I 3U Ii1ttb ) JUlY. . . a 87 0 ; a so a so s co S'I" 0 95 t ; o % f Ut ) 5 00 0 00 'No. 2. ( 'dsti ( ltitflttofls ware as follows : FLOU It-Steady ; special brands , $7. 40 ; sintar patents. $6.G0j6.90 ; winter straights , * G.56.4) ) winter clears , * C.0'uiL20 ' : spring Piltents. $6.7frc7.00 : bakers. .00it3.2S. WhEAT-No. 2 spring. * 1.15 ; No. 3 spring , - - 1.101l.06 ; No. 2 red , $1.68. CORN-No. 2 , OJe. OATS-N 2 , 27e ; No. 2 white , 04c ; No. Sahite . 2i3Oc. ItYlO-No. 2 , 68iGOe. BARLEY-No. 2 , 38iu40C. 8VIDS-1Iaxseed , No. 1 , $ i.1 ; prime timothy seed , $ ! .S0. 1'IlOVISIONS-I'ork. mess. per hbl. , 11.50 (111.60. Lard , per 100 lbs. . $ G.105tl5. Short TiPs sides ( loose ) , * & 7&t05.l0. Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $ . ® i.25 ; short clear . shies ( boxed ) , $ G.fl016.10. . - SUGARS-Cut loaf. $5.13 ; granulated , $3.25 ; rtnndard A , $5.25. Articles. I1.ccelpts. Shtpmenti. F4011r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) 0.0110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) Th211.'U . . . . . . . ( . . 774.001) ) QiiIibU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : vso.our , iuo.ioo 31.bo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57,1100 IJarie.bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311.0110 0.1400 On tiid Produce exchange today the butter market was 11mm ; creameries , iSijlGc ; daim- irs , 114513e. Eggs , steady ; fresh , SOc. . Cheese , b'Pi8c. Live Poultry. in good do- ' . . chickens. Slujl0c turkeys niandl spring . ; , ' CfjSc ; ducks , 6jC4c. , - .J13V 'tl)1IK ( USNISII.tb 31.tlICISTN. QintntIuzis for tI.t Dn on General Ciiiiii.id it fri. . N13\V YORK , Mn ) 27.--F'LOtlR-Receipts , 13iTi2 bbls. ; folports , 20,053 bbls. ; dull and vetk on low gradrs ; Siinne..ota patents. $6.5'7.25 ; Minnesota bakers , $ S.25115h0 ; winter IlatIits , $ GhOP 6.75 : wInter straights. $1 20iflLSS. ltyu hour , duii m.t $3.5&f.O0. COItNMISA L.-\Vcnk ; yellow vestern 7Tc. tY1-'ea4k ; Nh , 2 west mn , GTe. 1i4 1t1415Y-iuil : feeding , i2. ' . liAlti.12Y . 1IIALT-Quiet : western , 6375c. \.I I ISA'S'lteCtihit , 465.270 bu , ; exports , _ 49.691 bu. ; spot weak ; No. 2 roil , $1.4I , f , 0 , b. , nilont ; export grade , 2 5-Se , f. o. p. , it1io : , Siiite1nbr 1 to 15. . Options .jjit'ie.t lower oi cables and after a rally , ttttciided by covering , expericticed a heavy afternoon dc1'liir ; ceiling was stimulated PS. reported big French croi .stIinate and seak Paris markets ; once , was 3c err on Nu ) . lower Ofl JUly IIIII1 1 6-S1.1 7-Sc on Inter T0011tli4 ; No. 2 rod , May , closed It * 1.46 : July , $ l.13h1.li 3-S. closed at Sl.1S. CIJLtN-Ieceilits , 133,375 liii. ; exports , 205 , . 1)21 ) bu. ; 141)ot reak ; No. : , 517\c. Options opened easy tinder wcak mules improved on butt CtOf ) ntiiM , but fInally lroke with wheat and closed * 4j5-Se net lower ; May closeti at. 37 1-Sc ; July. 31 S-SSJSS 3.Sc , closed Ot 2 ? S-Se. OATS-ltoceipts. 115,1.00 bu. ; exports , 121 , . : is : bu. spot wesk ; No , 2 , 32 3-Se ; No , 2 'vlitq , lc. Options dull anti easy1 closing * . ) ( . net lower : May eIoed zt 324c. SlAY-Lower ; shipping , 25ijlOe ; good to choice. 45tjT5e. llOi'13-Quiet ; state , common to choice , , SI5 crop , i4c ; 1t'G crop , 6117c ; 13S crop G(7c. I'acllic Coast , lid'S ' crop , 3ij1c Ss'.s era ! ) , G4ulc : t97 crop. 32i11c. ) IID16S-Svady : Galveston , 20 to 25 lbs. 11.0 ; 1'exas dry , 24 to Si ) lbs. , 13c ; California , 21 to 25 itis. , ISo. l.I1ATI 1F1t-Firm ; lemlock sole , Iluenos .A-res , 1i4lj201c. VOOb-Quiet ; fleece , 1GJ22o ; Texas , 1 I'ItOVISIONS-Ileef firm ; family , $ I2.SOJ 13.t ) : extra niess , si6.&iii.oo : teet hams. $25.50GJ24.00 ; packet , $1l.SQjil2.Ud ; city extra ] le.IIU mess. lS.0O1k00. Cut meats , quiet ; i1eIled bellies , $ G.SOtil.&U ; plcld shoulders , T..0 : pickled hams , $ T.TS1S 50. I.urd , stea.iy ; : S ? . western slimmed , $ G.371.1 ; refIned. quiet. Vrk. , steady ; these , $ l1.7u12.00 short clear , $12 6.05l4. ( ' ) ; fatally. $ l1IIL Tallow , steady ; city , Ic , country , 83JI i.Se. as to - . - - . 57.llhiIy , ( ) l1S-Ptroleum , steady. flosin , steady , strained. common to good , fl.424t411I3. Tur. pentitie. stonily at 22 % . Cottonseed oil , Iructivo ; prima crude. 21t422c' . nominal ; i'rmu crude. f. 0. Ii. mills , iGttJl7tc ; i'rlme summer yellow. 2Gc ; off summer yellow , :5.i25ic. Butter Oil , dull at 2SQ2'c ; lirime yellow winter , 301331e. 1t11'li-Flrtn ; fair to extra , 5 i.STc ; Japan - ' , pan , 5 7-fGc ? 4Ol.ASSES-Stcady ; New Orleans , own kettle good to choice , 28i30. . Ml'1'A1.S- week In thu metal mar. - kt draws to a chose with tin , speiter and lend showing a I1fOfloIflCC1 .treflglh and lair activity , Quotation ! roe the former anil latter were materially higher toIay , with the tenilenry still upward. At tIi close tin vaa uflic ially tailed fIrm at $14 93 (414.93 ; spotter , himni at 14 :44 : 35 lead , no- live and ndviuii ing at $3 7r43.b0 ; pig iron vnrmauts. UflChapgC ( * t $0 SOljl.U0' lake cop. lr. unchaned at $ t2.lAViJlS.1O. rhe iuicc of lead was advaticed to $3.S5.by the fIrm naming the setttinj iiricc ror wstemn mm- irs uiJ smelters J3U'FT15R-3teceips , 4.&C pkgs. , market firm ; western trermnuTy , 18'.1j1Ge ; Elgins , lGe ; factory , S112c. (1 hI3tSSIteceipti , 1,774 pkRlI. ; market 11011. lIght skims. 56c ; part skims , 54J&14C ; full skims 2C13- . EOOS-lecelpt , 6,51 ! iks. : mnrkst firma ; western , l2l2'mc ; southern. 1fltj 11c. OM.tlL.t G1IG1hl.1 , M.UtICETS. Condition 'if Trndr anEl Qiinl'itlona tin SItflhle nnd lnner I'rndnce. EGOS-6lood stock , 94c. lll'TTEIt-.Qonimon to fair , 9ZSlic ; SOP- amator , ISe ; gathered creamery , 131ie. 1.'E1.-Choice fat , S to 120 lbs. , quoted at $ fi9c ; large and coar14e G4tTc. L.1l5 I'OrLTItY-Cliickens. 741 . ' 4 old roosters , 3414c : spring ChickeOS , 2M22e. l'IOEON-I.ive. $ l.15gl.25 ; uead p1gefls not wanted. IIAY-Uiland. $7.00 mIdland , $ .00 : low- Inn. ! , $5.50 ; rye straw , 81,00 ; color makes the pure on 11n5 ; light bales sell the best ; only ton grades bring % pp prices. vl.G 1OTAflLES. 02flONS-New i4tithern , per 1b , , 214C. CAUUAO1-MIs1tdppI- crate , $2.25 2.51. I , l ! ' IIISANS-lfnnd-piekijd na7 , per ho. , $5.25. POTATOES- Borne rown , O455C COIC' radn stck. TOe : northnmn fancy curl ) ' 01110 seed liOtatoes , sIc : erpotatoes , per tibi. , Ii ; lUi.hel boxes , $ l.I5l.S0. Tt'IMATO)6i4-l'er criltI' . $3.na1.r3.25. flEETS-New , per bt. box , $1.00. _ lADISIIIS-j'er oz'bunehes. 2fI30c. 1.ETTUCl3-Pt dorbunches , 20ij2c. - G11E1 ONIONSI'prdoz. , SOC. CUCIJ3IIIFRS-i'er doz. , The. WAX I1EANS-1.3 ho. box , rc. l'FS-1'et 1-3 btl. , 654175v. - . l'iEl'LANT-llome grown , vcr lb. , IC. IITUITS , STRAt'IIFflltl ES-Mlssouri , $3.25. Al'I'LiS-Gcnctnns $3.55. (3OOSEflE1tflhi3-j'cr 21-qt. case , $2.OO 2.25. TROPICAL IIW1TS. ORANOE-Seedllngs , $2.50 ; Mediterra- neat ) sweets , * 2.t-05r2.T5. LltONt-Calfornia , $3.OOijS.25 ; fancy Messina , $3.&O14,0) . 1lAN.'tA5-Chiol , largo stock. per bunli , $2.t4Yj2.25 ; medium sized bunches , $ l.75132.P ) . M1SC1l.LANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds per lb. . large size. I2ij lId small , SIc ; -IiritziI3 , er lb. . OSjlOc ; Eng- Lisa WflIOULS , lW It ) . , [ fthiC SOIL snell , JlO lie ; standards. S5t'c : fIlberts , per lb. , 1U Pecans , liulisliOd , medium. 61.iTc : extra large , S5jIt ; large hickory nuts , $1.OGiiIU per ho. ; 8Iiiahl. l.2J5Jl. per bu. ; cocoanUts , Per It ) , $4 ; peanuts , raw , frnj55jc ; roasted , tq ; , G4e. M A1'lli SYItUP-Flve-gal. can , each. $2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per , loz. , $12 : half-gal. can ; , $3.25 ; quart cans , $3.50. FIGS-Imported. fancy , 3.cmon , 14-lb. boxes , be : 5-crown , 41-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes. 22'j23c ; per box ; California , 10-lb. boc , $1. IIONEt-Choico white , 12c ; Colorado am- tier. lOStiic. 1ItAUT-1'er bbi. , $3.50 ; per half bbS. , DATES-IInlIo.cee , cli to 70-lb. boxes , 5r Sair , Sc ; - O'ard , S-lb. boxes , 90. CIDElt-Per half bbl. , $3 : bbl. , $3. hIDES , TALLOW , ETC. SlIDES-No. 1 green hides , 60 ; No. 2 green hides. Sc ; No. I salted hides , Sc : No. 2 green rrmlteil hides , Tc : No. I veal calf S to 12 lbs. , 90 ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 lbs. , Tc. fAl..l.OW. OIIL'ASE , ETC.-Taliow , No. 1 , Sc ; tallow , No. 2. 2'jc ; rough tallow. 11.c ; white grease. 2tj2ec ; yellow und brown grease. I45m1.Ic. SIIFSEI' I'ELTS-Green salted. each , 13f TSi : : green salted shearings ( short wooled earls' skills ) . each. iSv ; dry shearings. ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1. each , Sc ; dry fihlit. iCnnsas and Nebraska butcher wool Pelts. per lb. , actual weight , 4tic ; dry flint , 1ansns and Nebraska mnurrain wool pelts , per lb. , nct'tal weight , 2)4c ; dry flint , Colorado liutchol wool pelts , i0r iu. , actual weight. 44j5c ; dry flint , Colorado mnur- rain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 3 114 c. c.FURSfloor ( black or brown ) . $5.O020.O0 ; otter , * l.5OuiS.O0 : mink. 155j-GOc ; beaver. $1.0' ) 516.00 ; skunk. lIe , 21e. Soc ; muskrat. Sc , Sc , 5c ; raccoon , 15uiOc : red fox , 25e'0l.25 ; gray ( OX , 25-i5Oc ; wolf ( timber ) , 25c51$2.50 : wolf ( orsirlo coyote ) , 10'iiSOo ; wildcat. 101j25c ; badger , 5j40c ; silver fox. $3.0Nj75.OO. 1.'JtESt-f MEA'fS. DRESSED IIEEF-Uood native steers 71.c : good forequarters steer3. Ge ; good hindquarters steers , Oc ; western steers. 7c ; native helfers , cc ; good forequarters heif- ems. & , c ; good hindquarters helfers , Se ; native cows , 05ic ; westerli C0WS , 6 ½ c ; cow forequarter. , bc ; cow hIndquarters. Sac ; backhalves , cow' 6c ; steer , 7c ; triangles , cow. 4e ; steer SlEEt' CUTS-Tenderlo1ii. fresh , lIe : frozen. lo ; bdiiideks strips , fresh , lie ; strip loins , fresh. So ; frozen , 71c ; rolls , Ioneless , fresh , Sic ; rolls. Spencer cuts. fresh. lie ; sirloin butts , lOneleSs , fresh , lie ; shoulder clods. boneless G-e ; rump butts . , boneless , , , , . . I ' : ' i No. 3 chucks , Sc ; boneless clluck3 , frozen , Sc ; fresh , 5c ; cow plates , 4c : steer plates , 4a5 ( ; flank steak , Sc ; bums , No. 1 , frozen , lIe ; fremb l44e ; bums , No. 2 , frozen. be ; fresh , 12'gc ; loins , No. l , frozen , e ; fresh , 10'.lc ; short loins , market style , 2c above lolr.s ; hotel styfr , 4c above-loins : coW loin ends , S1.c ; steer loin ends , 9c ; hanging tenderloins , 4c ; ntis , No. 1. frozen , lOc ; fresh , 12c ; ribs , No. 2 , frozen , Sc : fresh , 1O1c ; ribs , No. 3 , frozen. Cc ; fresh , S'/e ; No. 1 rounds. 7'jc ; No. 2 rounds , 7'4c ; No. 3 rounds. Sc : beet rOtlfldm3 , shank off , 3c addi- tionitl boot rounds. shnnk and rump oft. i4e additional ; trimmings. 4c : beef shanks , Sc ; brains. per doz. , 25c ; sweetbreads , per lb. . frozen. lOc ; fresh , 1254c ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per lb. , 40e ; kidneys , per dOz. , SSc ; ox tails , each , Sc ; livers , per lb. , 3c : hearts. per lb. , Sc ; tongues. per lb. , SIc ; calf livers , each , 35c ; catves , whole carenis or sides , bILe ; calf head and feot. scalded , per set , The. The.MUTTONSpring lambs. be ; regular lambs. 9e. shcp. Sc : market racks ( long ) , tic ; hotel raCks ( short ) . bic ; loins , 9t'c ; satl- dies. lOc ; legs. l0'c ; lamb legs , 12c ; breasts and stewa , 3c ; tongues. each , be ; forequar- toni. Ge. P011K-Dressed pigs , & 3c : dressed hogs , 3c ! ; tenderloins. IZc ; loins , small , 7Pc ; large. 4c ; spare ribs. 44c : ham sausage butts , Cc ; Iboston Butts. 05-je : shoulders , rough , & % c ; shoulders. skinned , & 3c ; trim. nmlngs , 4tc ; lent lard , not rendered , Sc ; heads , cleaned , 3e snouts and cars , Sc ; frerli un-mm , 16 to iS 11)5. , 344c ; fresh short clears , 5e ; cheek meat , 4e ; neckbones , 2c ; pIgs ( mills , 30 ; plucks. each. Sc ; chitterlings , se ; hoclcg. 4c ; , hearts , per cloz. , 25c : sto. niacln , each , Sc tongues , each. 7c : kidneys per doz. , 100 : brahms , per tlOz. , ISa ; pigs fnot nor .1n ? 'fl ( . . iIrrz nnnh 11n hno rinds , Sc ; blade bones , Sc. St. LOUII. ( k'miernl SInri.t'ts. ST. LOUIS. May 27.-FLOI'lt-Quiet and lower ; patents. S.9O.t 6.15 : straights , $5.4Oij 5.55 ; clear. $ i.li)5.l5 : inedlunm , * 1.23114.50. -WI I liLT-Lower. closing weak. with no sellers and May lie , July 34c , September 1 3-Sc anti December iLc bomow yesterday ; si ° t tleeidetlly lower ; 'o. 2 red , cash , In elevator , $1.13 bid ; on track , * 1.20 : May ilis bId , $1.26 asked ; July , 94c asked ; Sep- temPer , 82c asked ; Ieeemnoer , SO'c ; No. 2 hard , cash , 11.2.1 iisk&al. COltN-Futuros active , ciosing 5-Sc below yesterday ; spot higher ; No. 2 cash 32tc ; Stay , 31u asked ; 'July , 303c asked ; Sep. teinlier. : tle asked. OATS-Futures dull antI neglected ftjj. out much change from yesterday ; spot stonily : No , 2 cash , 30c nbUl'cl ; on track , 3'J'e ' ' ; May , 2Sh0 lJlll July , SIc bid ; Sop- teimiher , 22 3-Sc asked. ltYE-I3ull and nominal. 5l3151)S-Flnxseed. nominally lower at 41.25. l'riiuo timothy seed. $ : .GOii2.G5 , ( 'OIINMEAL-l.owcr at * 1.1455(1.110. liltAS-Duli and easy ; sacked , easttrack , SOc. SOc.blATScarce and firm ; prairie , $7.SO5S.5O ; timothy. tS.0'j 12.50. IIUTTEIt-Pull ; creamery , 1F1Cc ; dairy. 705114c. 150GB-Lower t 9c. W'IIISKY-l.23. I COTTONTIES-'Oc. SIAGGING-5 7-5110 3-Se , ME'L'ALS-lead , stronger itt 3.$5513.GO. Speiter. strong at'I.lS. I'ltOVISlONS-Pork , lower : standard mess , jobbing , * li.623. LnrC. lower ; prime stoRm. $5.Oo : choice. * 6.00. ilacon , boxed shoulders. * 5.S5' ; extra short clear. $6.75 ; ribs. t6.S75 ; shorts. $7.00. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , $3.G2l : exsma bliort clear , $6. : ribs , S6.37',4 : shorts , $43.50. iUCE1PTS-1S'ibflr. 3,000 tibls. ; wheat , 22- 000 bu. : corn. 73.tx bu.1 49,000 bu. 511 I P2.1 ENTS-Flour , 4.000 bbls. ; wheat , 40,0)0 bu. ; corn. 79,0.51 bu , ; oats , 10,000 bu , Orlejins Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS , May 27.-BOO PROD- UCTS-.Qutet fI weak. Pork , standard mne.s5 , l2tJ12ic , Lard , refIned homer , 4 3-Si ) ' 4c ; pure lard. 6 S-5116'4c. Boxed meats. dry shoulders. C S-S5jGtc sides 6 5-S11'Gc. lkieon , clear rhlis , 7 3-iji4c , iiamns. choice iugnr cured , SllOSe. COFI"EE-Virm ; Rio , ordinary to fair , S 1.5119 5-Se. itleE-Steady ; ordinary to good , 4 5-Se 554c. 554c.FLOUREasier : extra fancy. $3.SO5.50 ; patents , * G.29G.30 ; cornmeal , $3.90 ; bran , SlAY-Prime. 151F"c ; choice , it4jIG4e. COIIN.-No. 2 sacked , mixed , 43e ; white and 'ellow , 41c. OAS-No. 2 , 3Tti3Wc. 1ivrruoi Mnrket , L1\TRPOOL , Idny 27-WI IEAT-Spot. No , I red uortliern , spring , steady , ISa ; July. SCM 53d ; September , Ga 3d ; December , Gs Thd. tOnN-Slxit Air.erlcan mixed. new , steady at Z3 tid ; futures. quiet ; May , Ss I ; l.m1 : July. Os Id ; September. 3s Gd. FLOUIt-8t. Louis fancy winter , dull , lbs Gd. iIOSS-.At London. ( Pacihc coast ) , dull 21J4. 'UOV1BlONS-Ilaet. steadr ; extra India mez. " , SSs ; prime gnss , a 9d. Pork , prims mess medium western , SI. Gd. llamas cut , h t i lbs dull , 31s Bacon , dul 3S slrnrt ribs , 34 , long clear llrht , iISs ; long clear mlddie. heat y 315 C. ) sh'rt clear hek , 3I Gd , clear bclli"i. , 3314. Shoulders , square , dull , 26s , Lard , firime wtstern , duli , 3lic Gd. 'inlIow , petmo city , firm. CilF51SEluli ; American finest white , 4O * finest cololed , 42i. 011,5-Cottonseed oil , Liverpool refined , Stenly , Its 11d. Turpentine spirits , steady , - 26s S'd. Rosin , common , firm , Ss Thd. Imports of wheat Into Liverpool for the week : From Atlantic ports , 73,9)0 quarters ; from I'aclfic ports , none ; from othtr Parts. 17.000 quarters. Imports of corn into Liver. pool from Atlantic ports for the wcCk , & . , - ( quarters. Inhtlnmnrc Markets. IIALTIMOTII , May 27.-FLOUR-Firm ; Western superfine , $3.7M14.o0 ; western extra , $4.6'Yi5.3 : western familY , $5.SilG.S.5 ; winter wheat , t6.&O116S5 ; receipts , 17,712 tibis. ; cx- ports , 9,949 bbl.s. WIIEAT-Weak ; spot and month , $ i.biit 1.34 % ; July , $1.lOali1 ; steamer No. 2 red , $3.28 asked ; receipts , 109,620 tin. ; exports , 139,652 bu. ; southern wheat by sample. $1.3) tbi.35 ; southern wheat on grade , 1.34 ½ . CORN-Weak : spot , month and June , 37t 37 j4 ; July , 3i34l37'-c : steamer mixed , 36(1' ' 3654c ; receipts , : ois.Es bu. : exports 11.9'OI ) bu. : southern white corn , SIc ; southern yeS- low , 375cc. OATS-Dull and easier : No. 2 whIte , 36 ½ (337c ; No. 2 mixed , 33i3333c ; receIpts , 16,5.2 bu. ; exports , none. ltY$5-Dull and lower ; No. 2 nearby , GOc ; No. 2 western , 62 ½ c ; receipts , 16,207 bU. cx- ports , 31,283 bu. I iAY-Sted y : eholce timothy , $ i2.SOii3.0O. GItAIN FRI6IOIITS-Dtill ; steam to Lis'- erpool , per bUshel , 14 , June : Cork for or- tIers , Per quarter , 3.i-d , June. hllJTTEI1-Steady ; fancy creamers' , iTo : fancy Imitation , ISo : fancy ladle. lSc ; goud milk' . ll store Packed , 1213c. EGGS-1.\'eak : fresh , SOC. WOOl Murket , IIOSTON , Mass. , Ma , ' 27.-The fultowlug are time quotations ( or leading tlescrljtlonsl Ohio and I'ennsylvanla ileeces : , X and above. 256i2t' : XX and XX anti above , 25c ; deinine , Sic ; No. I combing , 33c ; Na. 2 comb- 1mm , 2)c' Michigan , 'lsconsin , etc. : N Mlch- igan , bTe : No , I Michigan combing , bOo : No. 1 Illinois combing , 29c : No. 2 MIchigan combing. 25c : No. 2 illInois c'nniiin. rSo : x Nev York , New Ilmnps1mlre and Vermont - mont , 221123c : XX New York , New ilnmp- shire anti Vermont , 23c ; unwashed medium , Kentucky foil Indiana quarterlood comb- lug , 22111c ; ] etittic'ky nail Indiana tlireo- eighths-blood combing , 225I23c MIssouri quarter-blood combing , 2lfi22e : lssouri ! three-eighths-blood combing , 223123c ; braid combIng , 2Oc ; lake and Georgia , I1120C. Texas % 'oois : Spring medium ( twelve months ) , ICSilSc ; scourel , 401142c ; spring , 1mb ( twelve months ) , 1W17c scoured , 43114Sc. Territory wools : Montana , line medium and line , I516e ; scoured , 45e ; staple , 41.c ; % Ttah'yoinlng , dc. , lIne medium and line , 145115e ; scoured , 431.ilSc ; staple , 45c. Australian wools : Scoured basis , combing superfIne , TOfL52c combing , good. GSilGSc ; combing , average , GITJGSc ; Queensland combing , 65c. Nvi' York Dry GiiiiIi. Slnrkm't. NEYORIC , May 27.-Contlnuel wet weather renders the dry goods niarket an limisatlefactory ( inc. There Is practically no store trading from day to day and in lieu of mail orders came repw s of the unseasonable weather omitS consequent dull- 110514 iii retail and jobbing ceoteri. There lies bent a continued deaand for exoort and prices ha'o been ei supported in those lines in consequence , xut m.lie , from these sales the market Is light. There is no Improvement in th market for woolen goods. in staple cottons the market Ii light. There Is sonic strength to the brown goods market. heavy neght sheotings anti white goods are In goo0 shape and are bringing Ipir prices. I'rnl cloths are inactive. b'rinted goods are again dull in alt deuartments , Ci tin ZIIIfl i I Slari.ls , CINCINNATI , Sln' 27.-FLOUR-Dull ; fancy , $3.3515.7O : family , $ S.OO5.25. \VSIEAT-Easier ; No. 2 red , 51.18. CORN-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 36e. 0/iTS-Dull ; No. 2 , SOc. ItYE-Quiet ; No. 2 , &Sc. I'IIOVISIONS-Lard , easier , $3.30. Bulk meats. easy , 56.15. IJacon , easy , ST. W'IIISNY-FIrm , $1.23. IItJTTEIt.-Firmner ; lflgin creamery , 17c ; Ohio. 121.tl1c ; dairy , 9c. SUGAII-Easy ; hard refined , $4.476.1O. EGGS-Quiet at tic. CIIEflSR-Easy and lorer good to lirime Ohio lint , ½ c. J'ftI1) Slymrkq'4. . TOLEDO. 0. , and lower ; No. 2 cash and May , $1.26. CORN-Lower and dull ; No. 2 mIxed , 3Wc. OATS-Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , bSe. I1YR-Dijil nn,1 ' . -.1. ask ed. . - - CLOVERSI6ED-Dull and steady ; prime cash. $3.25 , nominal. . . OIL-North Lima , 61c ; South Limit and IndIana , SOC. Crnin ileceipis at I'r1ieiji 3lnrlcets. ST. LOUIS , May 27.-R celpts- Wheat , 30 Cars. - MI NNEAPOLIS , May 27-Receipts : Wheat , 193 cars. CR I CAGO , May 27.-Receipts today : Wheat , 232 ears ; corn , 1,023 cars ; oats , 41.0 cars. Estimated cars for tomorrow : W'hent , 260 : corn. 1,125 : oats. 415. DULUTH , May 27.-Receipts : Wheat , 212 cars. - I'eirin M:4rkets , PEORIA , May 27.-COIlS-Dull , lower ; No. 2 , 3231c. OATS-Dull : No. 2 white , 2S ½ c. RYE-Quiet. ' WHISKY-Firm at $1.22. - ICnnsas City Grain anhi l'rovlslons. KANSAS CITY. May 27.-No &rain market : Dewey ( lay. flUTTER-Stcad' ; creamery , 12fj144e ; dairy , 105112c. EGGS-Unchanged ; fresh , Stc. , Ietralt Sliirket. DETROIT. lmilch. , May 27.-WHEAT-No , 1 white , $1.12 : No. 2 red. cash and May. $1.25. CORN-No. 2 mixed , 25c. - OATS-No. 2 white , 31c , ItYi3-No. 2 , &Gc. - I'lIIInllelIldla Pratln'e , - PIIILADELPIIJA ; May Steady : fancy western creamery , 1Cc. 11(505-Firm and ' -c higher ; fresh west- , 'mn , i11.c. I S-a Fri iit'Ise.i -i-T ; ; 31nrk'f. SA N FI1ANCI SCO , May 27.-S'l I EAT-In- active ; Deccinber , $1.47 1-S. SToCKS , tI ) ! IONIS , Sineket Sllrts SI rung , 1it ) loi.t of tlit' Cliis .rv 1.041. I.riter. NEW YORK. May 27.-The stock market enjoyed a period of strength thIs morning but the early gains were practically nIL Wlied out before the dmi' endeil except in a few special stocks which hail sustained the lIst all day. Even some of these closeti at prices as low or lower than last night's CluEIng. The Into weakness % 'ai ( all the more remarkable on account of the sUstalfl- hog force exerted b' time buoyancy of I'm. pb's Ons. Tlil stock made a remarkable display of strength and absorbed a large proportion of the day's total dealings. The extreme rise was almost 3 iloInts and the advance was elTecteti in ( ace of the pro- flounced heaviness of ( lie general market , which was dropping under a lersistont dribble of realizing sales , The nivnnce in 1''OpleS' Gas was tIUO to confident buying on lime hart of the Inside interests , It may have been directed against a short interest which has bent put out In the last few days on the strength of threatened litigation against the combination of companies , After the stock touched par heavy blocks rero taken and there were prolonged vcrlods when It was principally the only stock appearing on the tape. Its not gain is nearly 24 ! points. Rock island , in which the Predominant financial interest is the Caine RB In Peoples' Oa , was the most con- i.llCUOUs figure in the railroad list and was advanced almost 2 poInts in the early trad. hog , but saved only a little over a point of its net gain. The gmangera as a group shared in this early strength and there was good buying also In ( ho Vanderbllts. Lon. don was a buyer of the internatIonal stocks In this market nnd there were conspicuous gains In the case of several isolated stocks. Later weakness in the market was due In It growing t5otmlmt as to the whereabouts of the Spanish fleet. The bull element on the exchange is ty no means satisfied with the lcthmury In the money market , the absence of demand for funds arguing a Small in bus. ineis. Continued difficulties over tIme ad- Justmnent of rate controversies cast a shadow on time market and time St. Paul statement of AvrIl tmaflia showed so over- 'whelming a proportion of Increased earn- lags eaten imp by operating expenses as to emphasize this evil. Time marked falling oft In time foreign demand for grain on account of the declining apprehension of a future short supply is also having Its affect on mitecks. Activity today was largely confined - fined to the few stocks above indicated. There was some awakened acttvity at times in tIme bond market. i'rices were vcll held thmrougbout. United States old Is regis- tared , were % per cent higher , and unlte1 States old di. eaupon , I per cent. lower , and time new Is , coupon , 1-S lower in the bid price , Others were unchanged. The Evening I'ost'a London financial cablegram - blegram says : The atocic markets were quiet today on time coming l'enecost boll- days , but were firm. Barring time uncer. taintien of politics , the financial outlook Is healthier and more hopeful than it has been for some time past Th India government offered today F.efl ) in treasury bihl These were allotted in twelve months' bills at 2 1-8 , mind I learn privately that Japan was the bu'er. Argeptines were strong , as also were llmazils. the latter en the debt reorganization - organization scheme. This BrazIlIan plan , as described in thnsp dispatches on Satimr- day last , IS cntlrnied , A feature of it is that. the limniTliami government undertakes the suspension of cash payments to the bondholders to pay over periodically to the bank antI representatives of ( lie bondholtl- ems the annual amotmnt of interest ISUC on currency at a flxed.exehange of ISiS , such funds to accumulate lind the imotes not to he reissued. AmerleanmSnnd Grand Trunks % vere good , closing quiet at the lmest , Timero Is a revival In the continental demand for gold , the imrlce of whlth is now TTs 9'd. The following are. thq closing quotations of the leading stockVOnUbo Now York market - ket today : V I Atchison . . . . . . . . . . l2 ( ffttc , a. . . . . . . . . IIOpM . . . . . . . 3I1 St.P. i thu . . . . . . . . . 1)aItlmomai ) Ohio it' 'lb pro . . . . . . . . . . . . 1411 CSnSIISP.CthO . . . . . 144 Sm. ; p. 743. & , l. . . . . . . . 113 CnniuiiSuinoni : , 534 I'acltie . . . . . . . . . lilt , CeatralPsctfio . . . . . 184 So. ltallwar. . . . . . . . . Ches , &OIiio. . . . . . . 2194 P.allwrir pt1 3' ' ) ( CimieaCoiAItOn.l5U Tnapaeteo , . , , l1 * . . . & . . . . . . . . . . . ( immlon l'sclnm. . , , . . , C..K.1. . . . . . . . . . 24 tl.l'.D..tU. . . . . . . . 3I C.C.C.&StI. . , . , , Sit . . . . . . . . . . . 7' , ilopiti. . . . . . . . . . 751 Wsbilm p11. . . . . . . . . D.l. . Iiimd'ion , . . , . ItISm ( Wheel , 5 L. . 11. . . . . . 24s Ik'I , L , ' V. . . . . . . 15il Wiicl.t I. , it. pf2 I l4 1)en..I.llioG . . . . . . . 1114 dnms Es. . . . . . . . . . 119 ilo prO . . . . . . . . . 47ItfAtnerleaii gt Erie (115w ) . . . . . . . . . 114 united StStei lIz. . I 411 ErIoistpf.3 . , . , . . , , , St. . W lli.Pargo Pi.117 F ) . Wayne . . . . . . . 164 . mm. Cot. Oil. . . . . . . . 22 flremtIorthnrnof.L l75 A. ' Cot. Oil p05 . . . . IlocEtir V.11km ? . , , , a'-t-Am. Sp1rit . . . . . . . 1104 lllinolstYmmtriI , . , lOStA.nm. . , Suirits p13. . . . . . :42.4 : Laktr1o.'c W'.tiAflI. ToDacco. . . . . . do mild. . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 tI .do iitu , , , , , . . . . , . . 117 1.koSIiore..1011' , Ijople's , Gas. . . . . . . 10(14 LoumvillotiNah , 534 t3 il4.a . . . . . . . . . 11)1' limmuhatman I , . . . . . . l0S $ CO'ii. IJa'mle Co . . . , .lG I ) Met. SI. Ity. . . , 189 Pol. 5' . 3 , Iroti. . . . . Mielmigamm central , . IUS'I (10 inC. . . . . . . . . 90 l.Ilnn.,1i St. I , . . . . . ' 27rpn. gleetric. . . . . . . (10 151 Dtd. . . . . . . . . 87I Illimmois Steel. . . . . . . . ( II I'1o.I'cIflc. . . . . . . . . . :33 : LaCIcdo Gas. . . . . . . 474 MObilnkOlmio. . . . . 104 Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Nu.R.J , 'I' . . . . . . . . 11 on Ofit. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10144 31o.1G. .k T pfd. . . . . 33 ? nt. Lmm. Oil. . . . . . . . vu' Clii. , hid , .1. L. . . . . . 9 % Oreecu lnmn , Co. . . . . 3)1 ) % I do ord. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 I'fl'itlU Vail. . . . . . . . . N. .T. Central . . . . . . u : ; I'u'lnman Psi. . . . . . . I N.Y.Central..117 Sllverr.ertlmiese , 63'I N. Y , CIl. . ! 4L I. . . . 13 114)511(1. ) lloi , & P. . , , dtlMt 91(1. . . . . . . . OS . . . . . . . . . . . . . do2Uptd. . . . . . . . . . :12 : I o pid. . . . . . . . . . ilt4 : Noriolk.4 Wes1er ltIT. : C. A. iron. . . . . . . . 2514 ao.Atnerco. . . . . . . 4tU. S. Leather. . . . . . . Io.l'acit1o. . . . . . . . . 243) ' , do oW . . . . . . . . . . . 01414 tb aid . . . . . . . . . . . ( RI U. . kubb11r' . . . . . . Soi ( Oiitamlo. IV. . . . . . ISSI do Old . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orron y5y . . 6044 Western Union. , tilt Ort'.SmorLtiia. ) . . . . 21) ) orthiwvsmemn . . . . . . .18 , Pitisbure . . . . . . . . . . . 1614 do l1d. . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 fleadiim . . . . . . . . . . . lm,4iltG..kW . . . . . . . . . flock Islatid. . . . . . . . 10414111. 0. & IV. pf&1. . . . . . 6.14 S. I. . & S. F. . . . . . . . . 711k'atllig , 1st urd . . . . 45 CO luitpfli. . . . . . . . . . 6114 Clii. GL. % Vei.t. . . . . . . 1fl * St. t'amii . . . . . . . . . . 085-4 St L. & S. V. . . . . . . . 4k do p01. . . . . . . . . . . I Is ito. pat. . . . . . . . . . 10k Total sales of stocks today , 316t shares. includlnglociSb AtchIson preferro(1 , ' 13,703 Burlington , 12St.O Louisville & Nashville , 16.530 Mamihattan , 13.6.50 Metropolitan , 8,610 Missouri Paeific , 4,210 New York Control , 4,746 Northern PacifIc , 5.71-1 Northern Pacific preferred , 214,501 Rock Island , 31,40) St. I'aul , 11,913 Southern preferred , 11,1130 Union Pacific preferred , 5,070 TobacCo. 62,723 People's Umis , 12,71.4 Sugar , 4,225 Tobacco , Coal & Iroim , 3- 712 Leather preferred , 4,030 Western Union , 4'SV , mrl 1lt.im' ) ilLrket. 515W YORK. Ma)127.-MONLCY ON CALL -NomInally II per cent. 1'Il ME MEICCANTI LB PAPI3It-35j1 oer celmt. - STERLING EN'lANGE-Stendy , with actual business in bankers' bills at $ l.SGTi1.j 4.S6t for ( lcmaa(1 amid $4.S1p4.S4 % for sixty day ; ; lostei rates , 54.1.5 and $4.ST ; corn- merclai hills. $ i.J1i4 53 ½ . SIIXER CF11ITI F ICATES-SI 7-S1j SS ½ c. lIAR SILVE11-57 7-Se. MEXICAN DOLItllSl51ie. GOVE11NISIENT I3ONDS-lrregular : new Is , registered , I2I'I : coupons , 12134 ; 4s , registered - istered , 1l1S4 ; COUIOl1. 110 ; 21 , 113 ; Ss , regis- tereil and coupon , bJO' ; ; l'acttlc Cs of 99 , biLl , . Closing quotations on bonds were as foi- lows : U.S.mow4i. . mez . . . .122T. 's. as. . . . . . . . . 11244 U. S. now -is coo . . . . . .t ' (1. Os. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U. 8. 49rea. . .l0144.ttl' , . C. 4'i. . . . . . . . . . . . 14)5 ) U.S.4s.coup. . . . . . . lbl' $ No. Pacific lsts. . .IIa U.S.vsr3. . . . . . . . . 95 iNo. P.iciilo : i. . . . u.s. Sre . . . . . . . . . 1104 o. Paclile 4s . . . . 90 tLS.Ss. commo . . . . . .imI'4 N. Y.C . ¼ St. L44. . 103 Dlstrlct0.61 , , . . . . . Il0i1.N.tW. lii . . . . . . . 120 ASa..class A. . . . . . I I 1 4 N. 41. . Coii'oi' . . . . . . 137 AI3..ctas 11. . . . . . . I 1 :344 : N. ti' . Deb. as. . . . . . 1 ] 414 . . . . . . . . 1119 I0r. Sav.bts. . . . . . . 113 AIa.Cmirreimcy. . . IllS Ore. Nay. 45 . . . . 96 Atchm-.omms . . . . . . . 01) ) 0. 0. I. . Os. 4. . . . . . . . . . Alcbisonaml 414. . . . 9' ' ) O. aL Si. I. r. . . . . 10.14 CaiianSU.2ni3 , . . Di - [ 0. lain. lst.t , r 1O9-j . Camm. I'nc. isti . . . . . "l' ( ' ) t'np. as. t. . . . . . . - . C1ifcao Tt'r'l 4ii. . . 1014lPac1no ai of ' 05. . . 10.1 % ( : . .1. ci. As . . . . . 1 12'.fl.G.West 1st , . . 1454 c.lf.tD. 44 . SI. . 1. , . I. 51. Cia. S 1 + 114 n..t , a. o. 1,1 + . . .lUIl4 St. L.5. F.Gmei'J. 1I83. U..t : P. . (3. 4 . . . . . . . . t.t'4 ' $1. 1' . Consots. . . . . . . I 45 KabtT11nxm. 1st , . . . 11.7 . 4t. P. C. . P. 1st , . . . 117 ErleGemi. 4 . . . . . . 7.0. t. 1' . C. & P. 5 + . . . . . 115 I' . IV & P. Ii. . t. r. 73 8'utlmern liv. 5 us 9cm. lOpe. : , , . . . . . . i0.'Q 14)11. . &T. 09. . . . . . . 7(1 ( 0.11. .xS. A. lbs. . . . . 10514 'Iamm.new setO , . . . 147 % a. ii..s. . & . ma. . .io 'r + x. l'ao , L. 0. i'mt lul i1.&T.Cent.3 . . . . . 1111)4 Tox. Pac. Hr. 23s. . 5414 ll.JT.C.can Os. .10 * U I' . D.45 , IsI ; . . 5S34 Iowa C. IsIs. . . . . . bOb4 Wab. l.a Ss. . . . . . . . 11114 LaNewCOn.49..103 Ivab. 2.ls. . . . . . . . . . . 823 * l . . & 23. Vat 45. . . . . 140 West Shore 43. . . . . jIlil Mls4omirl 4 ; , . . . . . . . 10. . ) Va.Cemiturics. . . . . . . 674 1'I , IL . ' P. 2i . . . . . . 62 : Va. dolor , ' , . ' . . . . . . . . 5 14. K. . 'r.4s 80Sf tltiloa Pacific p143. . 5814 N. Y.C. 1st'.bi7.i4Unloml'aclftc 4s. . . 111 Ibostoim StoCk Qiiotiittoiis. BOSTON. May 27Cjtll loans , 244i3 ½ per cent ; time loans. \ ' . per cent. Closing prices for stoeks , tciJ and mining shares : A.T..t14.1' . . . . . . . 12rV1s.Cen. . . . . . . . . American Surar. , l3i4kfAtcliison p10. . . . . . . . 5114 Anm.Stirar ot.1 . . , . I 1314 Ioton I , . . . . . . . . . . . Out nay State Ga. . , . iii , 10 11. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1430 Cell l'elepneno. , . 26W lIon. Elec. pie. . . . . . 1)0 Boton&Abbi'iv. 292 AtchIson 45. . . . . . 01)14 floson.k Maimie. . . 102 ltw Eimlad Us..1l C.ji.k Q. . . . . . . . . . 102 lIeu. glue. Sc. . . . . . 1014 S'lm.cimOurr. . . . . . . 0914 Allouez Sun. O 344 Gemmeral Kiecinc. . 14 + 1 ' AtmanUe. . . . . . . . . . . . 2614 llbnoms Steel 51 % Uoi.mon & Moatan , 201 % MexieauCsairal 414 Ibutie3s Boston. , , 93 % N. ' 4' . .l N. C . . . . . . 4.4 Caluniol& 15ols , 5474 010 Colony. . . . . l44144Centennlal. , . . . . . . . Ore. Short Line 284Frankitmm . . . . . . . . . . 10 % Ummooer . . . . . . . . . 20)3 ) Osceola. . . . . . . . . . . 48k timilon F&CltiC. . . . . 2.3 OtmtllCy . . . . . . . . . . . . I 13 Wesmanci . . . . . . . . . ss TamsrseI ( . . . . . . , 167 West anu ord. . . . InsWolverilles. . . . . . . . . . 2114 % v. itioc. . . . . . . . . . . 22 Parroit . . . . . . . . . . 20 % % v. Elec. Of' . . . . . . 62 OId Donminlon. . . . . . 27 San Francisco SIfnliag fjuolntIon , . , SAN FRANCISCO , May 27.-Ofilcial cbs- lag quotations on raining stocks today were as follows : Alms. . . . 5IlJtisico. ( . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ajalin000. . . . . . . . . S Mexten. . . . . . . . . . . 114 Amne . . . . . . . . . . . . N Occidemilal Con. . . , 03 llelclmer. . . . . . . . . . . 14) Opmlr ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Ecsl , Ileicher. . , 95 Ovennan. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Ummllion. . . . . . . . . . . : ; l'oto'l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Caledonma. . . . . . . . 21 savar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . it ) ClImIlleareCon. . . . . 2) ) ) 8i'rra N.'vntIa. . . . . 48 ( izoIm : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver 11111. . . . . . . .5 Con. Oni. . ( . Vs. . 45 UhIli Coim. . . . . . . . . . 4 ( rown Potii. . . . . . 12 Yellow Jacket 22 (11,11)0 ) .t. O'mrrl. ' . . : 1 1) 'Standard. . . . . . . . . ISO hale .4. NoIcro' . ; . ( I. ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'asked. Silver bars , SSc : Mexican dollars , 4614 46c ; drafts , sIght , llSzc ; telegraph , lSc. ; ci w York 311ilig QuotsItionN. NEW YOItK. May 27.-'flie following are the closing mhliing quotations : Choflar. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 OntarIo. . . . . . . . . . . 27.5 Crcwni'otnL . . . . . III ( ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cn.Cal. , t Vs. . , , SO PlylnOlUn . . . . . . . . is DnSIIwOOA.1 . . . . . . . . . ( , U Oimicksliy'ir. . . . . . . . 1011 Gould k Curry. . . . . 2) ) ) Ummisksilyor otJ , , . 2011 iIaIe&2lororOs , . . 140 Si& rraNeva'la. . , , 50 lioiimetamee. . . . . 401)1) StandarS. . . . . . . . . iso imoaSlleer , . , . . . . . 43 Union Con. . . . . . . . . 10 Mozlcan. . . . . . . . . . . IbYellowJackot . . . . 2 + ) 1.on + lm St iek QIloma IIOJIN , LONDON. May 27.-I P. m.-Closlng ; Conols , in'.v.llt 13.16 N Y. Comtrii. , . . . . . . 120 CoimoIs , acci. . . . . . . I 12 P + imnsvlvamla. . . . . . . 6014 Cii , l'acitic. . . . . . . s'iT , 1t.adin . . . . . . . . . . . . 014 Erie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1' : Mci. ( :50 : , mmci , Ls. . 053 lIne 1st imfiP . . . . . 37 AtchisOn . . . . . . . . . . . b2Ij Ill. ( hirgl. . . . . . . . . . 1U7' b. .1. . N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pdricui ordinary. 20 flr.umd Trunk. . . . . . . . 1) liLPaul oommon..IIl141 ) lIAR SILVER-Firm , 261443 per OUnce. MONiOY-2 J2 iwr cent. Time rate of discount - count in the open market for short and three niontlis' bills' 2IfJ2 3.8 Per cent , , - Financial Note. , OMAHA , May 27-The clearings for the day were * 170,5 + 91.68 ; balances , * 78.7:2.37 , Time clearings ( or 141 + 7 were $668,766.97 , and the tillUiiCCs , $ SO.97.69 , Increase In clearings , $3O2.lB.64. CI I ICAGO. May 27.-Clearings , $19,452,500 ; balances , 52,533.900. Sterling exchange , posted , $4.4t4.t71 : actual , $ I.SlU4&G , ; sIxty day , $ l.S31.f4. & ½ . New York ox- change. 20e discount , Stocics dull , Quota- lions : liiec'uit , 2T3 : Biscuit Ireterrcti , 84 ; biamond Matehi , 37' ; North Chicago , 291 7-4 : Strawlmoardl 21'Vest Chicago , ti2L. , CINCINNATI , May 21.-ClearIngs , $1- 971,150. Mone'y , 3 toi per cent. New York exchange. oar. ' , - ST. LOUIS , May 27-Clearings , $1.3i3,19t5 ; balance , , 1603.377. Money , 5 to 8 er cent , New York exchangv,25e premium bid , 40c ) remiun asked , ' NESI'OItl'C. . M8V 27.-Clearing-a , $122- 171.679 : Dalances. 1$5I,260 , SIOSTON 5ia 2Lq-Clearlngs , $15,020,531 ; balances , 1.592. + C0' ' PhIILADEIPiilA4 May 27.-Clearings , * 10.937,131 : balances tlt.29G71. HA LTIMOIIE. Mh5 .27.-Cleariimgs , $2,983 , . * 40 : balances. 1572.07 $ ) 516W Obt1EA24lt , May 27.-Clearings , l&jtL2SS. New York change , bank b. ( , ) * 1,00' ) premium ; comjnerclal , bIc per 11,14)0 orernium. 2 MIOMI'HIS. May' 21.-Clearings , $293c3 ; balances , $531,025. Now York exchange , $1.50. Manchester 'hxihie Fabrics. MANCBESTEIt. May -Cloths and yarns Quiet with a' moderate lnqui y , oIA1h : LIVE STOCK IARKET : R4e0ipth Hold Up Well Under Rather Diconraging Oircumztanocs , CATT1.E SELL SlOW , BUT FMRLY STEADY Ilmiyer , , Take Their Time , hnt FInally Clear Up tIme l'etis-lligs Oi'im higher , tin t 144)1)11 Full 2incl , ClosIng Bali , SOUTIS OMAHA. May 27. Cattle. Hogs , Sh'p. IL'rs. lbecoipts today , . . , 1,972 6.lSS 2,0141 OfficIal yesterday . , 1,708 6,93 9,217 One week ago . . . . . 2,003 7,11 + 3 1,061 Two weeks ago . . . . . 1.46 7,747 1,446 One month ago . . , 2O'33 6,557 6.813 One year ago , . , . , , 1,336 8,213 1,642 . . The officIal number of cars of atock brought in today by enchi road was : Cattle. hogs. Sheep. 0. & St. I.j. fly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . Missouri Pacific fly. . . . . . . . . . U 3 Union l'acifIC Systeni . . . . . . . 29 21 2 1" . , Fl & 3d. V. It. It . . . , , . , . 19 3' ) 2 C. , St. 1' . , M. & 0 , fly. . . . . . 9 7 ii. & lIt. It. It. It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 22 C. , it. 1 , & I' . Ity. , east , . . . . , . , 2 Total receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 91 4 The ( liSlO1 + itiofl of tIme dmiv's receipts was as follows , machi buyer ptmrclmasing the imrn- ber of head indicated : iluvers Cattle. hogs. Sheep. Omaha l'acking Co 3 1,067 0. Il , llammoimd Co. . . . . . 21 + 3 1,172 SwIft nnl Company. . . . . . 554 1SSO Cudalmy l'acking Co. . . . . 1474 1,153 Iluston & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Xrebbi& Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 I.i'llifst0n . & Schaler. . . , 38 S.ift and Comnpamiy , Cimi Ti ) Clarke ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ioi Muyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Swift , from country. . . . . . 41) . . . . 532 Cudahy 1' . Co. , E , C. . . . . . . . . 221 Other buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11)5 . . . . Left over 7J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,925 6,148 532 All told there vcro lS ) cars of i.tock in time yards , as n5ainst 206 yesterday , 2043 it week ago , 172 tWo weeks ago and 209 a month ago. Considering the big break in the hog market of time last few days amid time further fact Ilmat there has occ1.mrrei nothmiimg in the way of aim infiuceniemit to stifliUlitte shlillniemitil of attlfi , it must be admitted that the mc- celpts are holding UI ) remmmarkably .veil , loadS of CATTLE-Only eighty-eight cattle were reported in time yards this morn- lug , which was a shiglmt faihiimg off as coin- pared with a week ILSO , lUt a gain as corn- pared two weeks ago. The most of the cattle imere were corn fed , verb' largely westerns , with quito a sprimmkbing of butchers - ers 'stock. 'lime e'erage quality of the corn fed ieve on sale Wt ) ) nothimmg to brag about. flil (4 geol ninny of the cattle were rather coarse iind the most of ( item too heavy to be especially pleasing in the el'es of hrnyers. There were , however , some pretty likely native cattle an , ! medium weight vestermis. which sold readily at fully steady Prices. Heavy cattle were very much neglected and the trade on that kinil was slow from start to iliiisli. Whmile tilt' handy little cattle were all sold amid weighmed up early in tile morning , it wits Into briore anything like a clearance of tile heavy cattle was effected. Fer time miumber of cattle in the yards the pioportlon of cows and heifers was somewhat - what larger than on a good mnammy ila's. Tiiere wOre none too many , however , as there was about the usual demand amid the maiket was reasonably active at just about steady prices. Values on bulls , stags , etc. , % ere upehanged. There was nothiing like as many stockers - ers or feeders hero as yesterday and ( lie day before. There were two loads of rather common California feeders of medium weights and a few odds and ends , but the $ LlImIl5 as a whole was very meager. The demand , as usual , was of fair proportions and what cattle were to be hind brought steady lrices. Representative sales : STEERS. No. y. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. No. y. Pr. 1. . 59) * 3 50 1. .1490 $4 23 6. .1353 $1 40 b..1120 3 70 19..1526 4 25 14.1159 4 40 5..12146 31.5 25..1444 450 3.1105 440 17..1414 S 95 53.1177 4 30 4 .12 27 4 40 1. . 532) 4 00 93..1402 4 31 20..I368 4 40 1. . 550 4 04) 19..I0.TS 4 30 l6..3420 4 40 4 ; . , ills 403 15. . 1111 430 15..1OS6 440 3. . 1.53 4 05 S1..1011 4 30 20..1256 4 40 5. . 944 4 05 4l..1I57 4 30 17. . 91.9 4 40 7. . ' 757 4 03 20. .1310 4 30 21. . 9146 4 45 :1. : . ' 70) 4 10 20. .1312 4 30 10. .1322 4 43 ST 4 15 61..2l42 4 30 1..1570 445 17. .1116 4 15 32. .1272 4 35 39. .1400 4 43 13. .1053 20 b..1270 3.5 S7..I24t 4 45 7. . 991 4 20 26. .1452 25 5. .1133 4 50 IS. .1103 20 23. .1180 55 20. .1511 4 50 20..i4I1 20 1. .1070 33 14. .1099 4 50 24. .1307 20 9. .1183 40 17. .1131 4 50 21. .1125 25 23. . 1157 4s 21..1513 4 25 - - ( 'WE. 1..1030 3 15 1..I 3 05 1..1310 3 80 1. . 991 3 30 5..R' . 3 70 1..llCO 3 85 G..bO70 3 35 3..1085 S 70 33. . 936 3 85 3..lllS 3 33 16..I036 3 70 l..1310 4 00 1..bOlO 3 40 3..1243 3 75 I..1220 4 00 b..I150 3 40 1. . 9110 3 75 1..1l30 4 00 1. . 500 3 45 5..1120 3 75 3..1003 4 03 1,1010 ' 4 45 27. , 979 3 75 1..l5iO 4 10 1..llSO 3 57 ; 1. .10140 . . ' 5 17..b06l 10 1.1010 360 1..1250 375 1..lltiO 10 1.1110 ' 1 60 2..1295 3 75 1..1050 10 1. . 1440 3 65 32. . 660 3 75 . 1. . 110 + ) 15 2. .1035 3 05 1. . 860 3 SO 15. .1150 15 13. .1106 3 65 HE I FEES. 1. . 570 3 75 ii. . 713 4 10 2. . 775 4 20 16. . 91.0 3 95 5. . 948 4 15 1. . 450 4 20 9..OB 410 3..S7O 415 16..101.9 435 21. . 1174 4 10 2. . 9110 4 20 2. . 455 475 2.STO 410 STEERS AND hElPERS. 15. .1064 4 : is 15. . 952 4 35 COWS AND hElPERS. 22. . 860 393 BULIS. 1. . 970 3 00 1..1420 3 50 l.IOSO 360 I..l315 3 25 1..lCC' ) 3 50 i..IS7O 3 65 b..lt'tiO :1-25 : , I..1550 3 60 1..1O1O S 5 1. . 803 i4) 1..2i4) 3 60 1. . 1150 4 00 i..l670 S 50 1..1990 3 64) 1. . sgs 4 00 b..1240 350 CA LV ES. 1. . OS ) 4 80 1. . 120 6 54) 1. . 180 670 4. . 115 5 0' ) 1. . 210 6 50 1 , . 160 6 75 2. . 110 635 4. . 115 6 1O I. . 190 67S - STAGS. 1. .1510 3 ' 7 1. .1240 3 75 4 , .1512 4 05 OXEN. S. .1606 .5 70 16. .1757 4 10 . STOCKERS AND FEEDCRS. CO. . 6148 .3 80 2. . Sf3 4 25 1. . 770 4 33 1. . 85'4 ) 10 1. . 01 ] 4 25 23. . 973 4 35 4. . 6147 410 9. . 721 430 1. . [ 10' ) 43.3 2. . 1.1.0 4 15 1. . 950 4 3) 23. . 715 4 50 2. . 885 4 25 1. . 710 4 30 2..1100 4 50 20. . bOO 425 1. . TOO 430 WESTERNS. 16..1323 425 23..b306 140 2..1093 425 6..b206 440 ' ] 'iOXAS. 20..I1GS .4.27 20..lO03 4 : i. 21. . 933 4 30 hioGS-'rodaY's offerings of hogs con- siteii of eighmt-8et'Cfl fresh loads of fair avcmngequaiity. The break in time market has occasioned apparently some Inclination oil time part of simlimliers to hold back suji- lilies us the receipts a week ago were 111) ) cars , two weeks ago 1r2 ( ears , tlmree weeks ago 103 cars , The oniy suririsiimg feature ill connection ivith the receipts , however is time tact that they have hickS UI ) so Wt'li at all market points 1mm the ( mice of a rapidly declining market. At the commencement of ( lie week hogs were selling at this 1)01111. ' . ' , nfl n'ereo iii 11.31 ner 100-lbs. . and since timat date the tendency has be.n steadily downward. other markets suffering in the same or greater degree. Still reports from ( Ill market points itidicato thnt time imogs are coming forward in large numbers. Today's market opened strong to Sc higher than yesterday and $1.20 was imald for good mixeti loads and $4.25 for geol heavy , with a. $ i,2i'.4 top , It did not iong remulim in that condition , however , and only a few sitiesmeli. who happened to nave just what s\'as vnnted , were able to get timm bent'lit of the early strength of ( hO market. After about twenty loads , or a ( iuurlt'r of tug recruIts had changed imzmiids and urgent orders fIlled , time trude came 10 a standstIll. Salesmen still wanted early prices , wimlie buyers under Uia influence of unfavorable alvices ( from other murltet points would pay no more thnim yesterday's orices , For U. time thetrade was very slow and wllhi pretically amothilog doing. It anything , it got worse , and all the strength of limo morning was lost , blmyrms offering $1,15511.20 for what was left. The market closed fiat , imliflost half of time receipts , heing still un. sold at midday. itepreseotatis'e sales t'Jo. Av. Shi , Pr. No , y. Sb. I'm. 12 . ; . , , . 215 320 $1 125 ! 59 . . , . . . 176 . . . $4 15 82..253 . . . .1 l7mh 57..251 . , . 4 l7 62 , . . , , . 293 120 20 ' 70..221 40 4 20 65..241 . . . 20 77..203 . . . I 20 Cl..274 Sod 20 63 , , . . , . 233 10 20 27 248 20 65 .212 160 20 6O.276 : SO 20 60. . . . . . 160 20 CI..257 11)2 20 54..21.0 50 20 60..285 20) 20 64..239 8) 20 71..233 40 2' ' ) ( .6 , , , . . . 24) , . . 20 65..262 120 20 81 , , . , , . 25' ' ) 40 20 Cl..231 . , . 2' ) 439..21'i 240 20 2).234 1.0 20 & 4..i..221J 40 20 80..303 320 4 20 64 , , . , . . 272 120 20 15..218 . . . 4 221.4 58 , . , . , . 1)0 160 4 22'.4 ' 54..241 iO I 22t4 75 , , . . . . 253 160 4 zit,4 1211 . . , , . 239 120 4 224 3..3043 12' ) 23 61..214) 80 4 23 60 , , . . , . 235 . . . 25 GO..265 80426 65..361 80 25 143. . . . . 293 80425 57..2/)3 80 23 r.3..243 80 4 23 1.6 . . , , , . 21.0 80 25 19..205 230 4 00 78 . , . , . . 198 50 4 32 ½ 16. . . - 881 . . . 4 15 49..211 . . . 4 15 77 . . . . .252 200 4 15 64..260 240 4 33 GO . , . . , . 277 8) 4 i7 4..2v3 122) ) 4 5754 at , , 2 $ ? 9:0 4 15 % 70 . Sit 120 4 17 ½ 72 - .225 50 4 171.4 79. . . . . 212 8) 4 111.4 66. . .271) . . . I 20 ' 73. . . . 216 160 4 20 74. - .5Th , . . 42' ) 08:3 + 3 5I3 420 72. . . . . B6 114) 4 2' ) 'iti..31 . . . 4 21(4 70..Sly ) SO 4 2214 65..ill 120 I 21b t . . . . . .261 160 4 2.5 5 . . . . . .23 100 4 25 50."I ) , . . 4211,9 WAGON 1.O'l'm-'rlIllO\V OUTS. . . . . . . ) , , 22 $ I . . . . . .35' ) . . . 273 I..250 . , . 3 2' ' ) 5 , . , . , 3.81 . , . 4 (4) ( 2 . . . . .415 . . . 4 07 . . . . . . , . . . 4 12'4 . . . . . . ) , , . 4 12(4 . . . . . . , . , 4 15 I . , , 340 . , . 4 20 2..275 , , . 4 20 4..256 . . . 4 20 3..256 , , . 4 20 5..276 . . . 120 1..20' ) . . . 423 SIIE1-51'-Timere were ears hlpped di- teet to Packers and a' sIngle and double tleck of shorn feeder Iambi. In addition there were 591 heatS of pretty fair shorti lambs driven In from the cotmntry. In other words there was not enotigh of anything to reah > ' make a test of ( lie market or establish - tablish quotntlomis , It Is same to asy , hmow- every , that anytiiing desirable in time way of mutton , sheep or lambs would have .oll at steady prices , 1eprs4intntive sales : Cll1C.tGO l.I'lI STCIC M.UL1CII'l' . leiiinmid for e1.'v' ; , i , Pair sit Un- eIinngct I'Iiees , C'iIICAGO , May 27.-'t'lio general demand for cattle wns as good as tisually witnessed so hate in the week + ntui prices as a rule % scre umicimanged. The sales were mostly at lois' prices , as choice cattle were extrcmmn'ly scarce ; extra choice. steerS , 53.10115.20 , macilium , $5.(141'3.6O ( : tmmmOn , $1.k4iJl.20 : vows anti heifers , fl.4011'j,00 : canners , 52.50113.23 ; ( 'milves , 53 (4)4T.4O : western steers , 14.00111.80 ; Texas steers , 11.00514.60. The early trade in hmngs today vas good at stronger to Tmc higher prices , hut later fl Svenk'f' feeliimg set iii and time improve- maclit i'1ls generally lost ; packers , 11.0511' ' 4.22(4 ; butchers. 51.10114.10 : mixed , $ t.OStj 1.30 ; hauls , 53.50411.23 : pigs , * 2.50814.00. The trade in sheep today 1t)4 active once nero at ( lie recent advnnces PrlcCs are 25 hOSe higiier than a veek ago : shorn lambs. $ lOot3.5O ; woflled lambs , $ .S.T&bG.bO : spring lanmbs , $ G.&OpT.00 ; simeep , $3.9j3.60 ; export sheep 51 1G. ltEt.tllI'TS-hlogs , 17.000 hmeatl ; cattie , S,4)O head ; sheep , 9,093 lien' . St. i.O'IM 1.1 , e 0 + t.cl. ST. LOUiS , 3iiiS' 27-CATTLIS-lteceipts , 800 lien' : shipments , 1b ( ) head ; mmiarket. stt'atIy for natives. with 'l'exans steady ; fair to fancy native m.hlppiimg , goal export steers , $ l.0h&.13' bulk + .f sales , $4.ri14.85 ; ( iressedS beef anti hnmtchier steers , $1.11ij4.9J hull : of sales , * 1.40114.60 : steers ummiler 3,144) lbs. , * 3.55554.50 ; bulk of sales. 55.1)5814-30 : stockers nnl , feeders , 1.3.25114.60 ; bulk of sales1 53.50314.50 ; cuws anI hmeifers , 12.2511' 4.75 : bulk of sales , $3.00il.O0 ; Texas and lii- dma steers , 13.50514.65 ; 1)121k of sales. 3.4381 4.23 : cows and heifers 52.75473.40. 1 lOGS-Receipts , & ,4OO head ; shiiirnents , 2.000 beau : innr1t hmiglmer on best , hut doSIng - Ing higher : yorkers , 53.90814.05 ; vacllers , $4.005P4.53 : butchers , $1.bklj4.45. ilhtEIOh'-Iteet'iimts , 250 lien' : slmllimcmits. none ; mmiarket stromig : native muuttons , $3.05 814.35 ; lanib.s , 14.55116.50. Kansas ( 'ily LIve Stock. 1ANSAS CITY , May 27.-CATTLE-lie- ceiimts , 2.667 lien' ; market active , stead ) ' ; no orinie dressed beef steers offered ; medium steers , SIX..554.7O ; lighmt Imandy steers , 54.0057 4.80 : btmtchrrs' tows an' limiters , $3.SOfl1.75 ; canlcrs , S2.50f3.65 : bulls. 53.40114.50 ; stock- mrs itnI feeders , $4.tklij5.33 ; Texas steers , I 14.00814.50. 1IOGS-.liecclpte 9GTS lien' : market this niorning- mntmeh iamlmrove + 1 itt ittlvance of SIllOc , but owing to lower provision mnarket closetS steady with vesterSay's prices ; heave. 51.30111.43 : mixed , 1l.107t4.35 llghmts , * 5.6581430 ; pigs , $2.75i13.rJi ; yorkers , $ .l0im4.15 ; ptcllers. : $3.91)3x4.53 ; bulk of sales , $1.004.30. SI IEEI'-lteceipts , 3,041 hell' ; market active - tive , advance well sustained ; clipped ivest- cr11 lambs , $475111.53 ; clipped western sheep. tmmRi 'earlimigs , 54.15114.50 ; wool native sheep andamnbs , $3.005.80. NCIY I'orlc Live Stock. NEV YORK , Slay 27.-IIEI'SVES-fle- ceilits , 2,267 heatS ; bulls , conunon and medIum cows Sc higher ; mm choice ; oxen nod stags , 51.75111.75 ; cows , $2.50113.S0. Cables unchamiged ; live cattle , 9Gl10(4c , dressed weight ; live sheep , 1) ½ 1110 ½ c , dressed weights ; refrigerator 1ei'f , Sc ; exports , mione ; tomorrow , 1,682 heatS cattle , 1,075 lieu' sheep and 6,340 ( limarterms of lmeef. CAL\'ES-Reeeihmts , 224 head ; less active ; veals , 54.00714.55 ; buttermilks , 54.00371.55. S1IIOFSP AND LAMBS-Receipts , 5-3.0081 5.37 : active amid ilrmn ; yearlings , 1035 lIe higher ; sheep , common to Prime. 53.7381 4.50 ; exports. none ; wethiers. 54.60114.70 ; year- lines , $4.78i5.50 ; lambs , 56.1241.76.75. hOGS-Receipts , 1,531 lien' ; market easier : pigs , 20c lower : rnedltmm and hmeavy , 51,25814.50 ; western bugS , 4O0i(4.i5. Itl In lIfl1)O IS Iie Stock. INDIANAI'OLIS , May 7.-CATTLE-fle- CCilmti , 50' ) head ; slmipmnenbl , fair ; market sluggish and bower : good co Imrlme steers , 11.851135.00 ; good to choice steers , 14.50814.55 ; common to good stockers. 3.54N14,25. hlOGS-Iteceipts , 5,500 head ; shipments. 2,001) imead ; market mnoclemaely active : good to choice meolluin antS Imeavy , 54.151.14.05 ; mixeil ztiid heavy , 54-001(4.15 : gootl to choice lights , 51.06714.12 ; common light , $7.S034-1.0O. SIIIOEP-Receipts , 100 head ; slmipments , fair ; market active at $3.0' ) for common sheep UI ) to $1.50 for yearling lambs. Ilust Jirmifitbo Live Stock. EAST flt-TFFAIO , N. Y. . May 27.-HOGS -Very little doing : Yorkers , good to choice. 51.15814.30 : lIgs. ( aIr to choice , 53.140813.1)0. LAMIIS-Chmoice to extra , 53.bOljS.40 ; culls anti common , 51.25354.90. SIlEL'P-Cholce to selected wethiers , $1.35 814.50 ; culls to common , 53.25373.50. Cint liiimnti 1.tve Stoek. CINCINNATI , May 27.-hOGS-Strong , 53.40114.40. CATTLE-Steady , 5-2.75414.65 , SI IREP-Steady , 52.75114.00. LAMBS-Stead' , 53.71d4.75. - Stock in Shriot , Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets for May 27 : Cattle. hogs. Sheep. Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.972 o.tns 2,090 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 17,060 9,000 Kansas Cii ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . 2,667 9,678 3,041 St Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 5,400 230 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,439 33,250 14,381 co'I"i'ON MAJSICIST. Sieeitlnt Ion , miol Iimscstmno'nt liiiyiitjr ltr,1I.1'IIN Is , 1.11th' , NEW YORK. 31ii' 27.-Seculation and investment - vestment buying 1dm cottOn broadened a lit- the today , and wimile the market was generally - ally firm , the movement was not decide' , as the rise was checked by a disposition ott the hart of 11am more timid to realize. There % .as a general rally of 2113 points , stunt- Inted by Wall street buying in good part for August olelivery , supplemented b' liP- o'ral orders ( roam Europe anti the south. The latter were attended by uosatisfactury me- pnrt regarding ( lie crOi outlook. Time market - ket closed 1mar01) ' steady at a net loss of 2117 1)lhits. Soot ( lull ; llmldlhiOl.I , C ti-ICe ; not receihmtm' . 532 bales ; gross. 2,217 bales : exports to France , 41)0 imules : to the continent , 75 hales : forwarded , 805 haies ; sales. 2,173 hnlel4 ; soinners , 81 bales ; stock. 133,237 bales. Weekly : Net receipts , 2,149 hales ; gross re- eeipts , 8,824 lathes ; exports to Great Jiritain , SI'3O bales ; to France , 1,572 halo's ; to the continent. 23,591 hales ; forwmrtletl. 2.'JS , inbt-s , ; silos , 10.763 ballis ; spitmiers , , 551 hales. 'J'OtUi today : Net receipts. 5.005 hmiles : ; experts - ports to Great liritnin , 2,628 PItIes ; 14 h'rance , 4C'2 baes : to thq ccmntloent. 3,9A hales ; stock , 4(4,017 bales. Consohidatetl : Net receipts , 34,310 bales : exports to Great Britain , 13,402 bales : to France , 6,671 bales ; 10 the continent , 30,059 bales. Total incu September 1 : Net receipts , 8.241,311 bales ; . - n---- . . 'POCI'fQ l..l. . . 4 , . us m.urtu I , , O I rti t at. a nn.a. O. flUtM7 .Jav , , , LI France. 781,91 + 8 bales ; to time cotitineot , 2- 797.759 babes. NlSOItLISANS May 27-COTTON- Futtires , steady ; sumie.a , 2..600 bait's : May , $6 : June , $5.95 ; July. 1605446.06 : Atmgust. $6.04 * 50.135 ; September , 23,1(3115.96 ( ; October , 5-1.5017 6.94 : November , S69U.91. ; Iecember , $ ' 3.1)S1I' C.39 : January , $6.O135jA2. Spat , quiet aml stolIdly ; saie , 700 bales ; or.iiminry . , I 5.14e ; good orhinary. 5o : .low mitidilne , 5 7.1Cc ; mithllhig , , I ; 1-ICc ; good , mtjilling S 3-Sc ; miti- oiling ( air , G3.Sc1ccg1p ; , 6,627 i.onhes ; stock , 18.452 lmiem + . 11 VhiIt1'OOi. . May 27-COTTON-Spflt , quiet ; prIces steaolyl . 4pcricai middling. 3 5-Sc : sales store 1,014) ) , , Ipbms ( tiltS ineiudcd 6.51 ) hales American ; rt'eipts , 11,004) bnlc , including 7,890 bales American : Amflericnn mldlllng , 1. . II'j. . 1(13,3' ( , ii 35.64.1 , sellers : Ma' ural June , 'J05.G.ld , sellers : June 110(1 ( July. 33.5.61' , sellers : July imntl August , 3 05-Oh ] , buyers ; August imiil SeJmIemlt'r , 3 35-SItS. iauyers ; Octoht'r and Novemnl'er , I 32-51113 35.64o1 , buyers : November an + I le. e"mmiber , 3 31-61353 22.61.1 , buyers : leceoiber and January. 331G-135i.32.C4d. buyers ; Jan- liar ) ' and February , 3 3l.CIImI 32-Gui , buyers ; February amid Slar.lm , S 32.640 , buyers. Oil 31irit'ls , OIf CITY , Pa. , May 27.-Credit balances , 5Cc ; certIficates iie'Xmel. , , ( Chic ; highest , & 6c ; lowest and closed , SOi4c hid ; total sales. t,0 ( bhils , cash at 86t'c ; shipments , 50,721 bids. ; runs , 113,071 ) tbls , CIJARIEs'ftN , S. c' . , May 27.-OJS- Turlentine , firmil , 2Ge bid. Stoslii , firm , Un- elmamiceti SitVANNASI. Ga. , May 2T.-OlI.S-Smirhtt3 turpentine fimni , 2Ttc. Itosin , 11mm , Un- chanced. Wll.2.IINGTON. N , C. , May 21.-OILS- Slmlrhlmo turpentine. nnrhangel : erotic lur- tienhine steady , $1 , 1160 ani $1.70. Rosin , umtehanged. 'far , stead ) ' . $1.10. 'ouT , ' . ' 3ittrkq'tN , NEW' 'YORIC , May $7.-C'OhZ71E-Oi'tIons opened steady , bOfIlS points advance atm' further odvaimeed frnii0 points on sharp adVance - Vance in Rho rate of exchange stimulating speculative activity and local covering ; American lsible simrply i'ebow the million tma Io'el for time first time fir years. 'lost" ) stonily. 15(126 poInts net higher , suiles , IS.- 230 bags including Jtmnt' , 15.80 ; July , $3 SO. Spot rodeo , llio. firm , imight'r , No , 7 invoIce , Ic : No 7 JobbIng 7e 2)111,1 , steady , Conlovim 85441l1'4e ; smobes , ? air obbimg buelnees Total warehouse oIellter.ei. from tti Unitei States 17,804 hags4 lneluiilng , 16,837 begs from ' 4ew York : .ew York stock tadas' . 515,213 bags ; ( 'nited StateS stork , 621,140 bags ; afloat for ( tie Uhiltet State' , 3.d.t tags , tolal 'lsIbie for time ( 'niteol States. 153.190 bags , against l73iS'3 bags last year nail 3.2.2014 bags In 1S13. BANTOS , May 27.-COFFEE-Inactive : good n'crngo Snto. homnltiftl receIpts , S,14J bags , stock , SIl.tfl ) hmgs , I1AMIIUILG , Mt' , 21-COFFEE-Opened Si pfg. higher ; at 2:30 : p. mu , , j131 Pfg. Imlgiicr sles 19k ) ) bags. hIAVhthI. May 27.-C'OFFCE-C'Ioseil it , net higher ; sales , hS,00' ) bags. RIO LE JANJIII1O , May 27.-COl"F'ElJ- Weak ; No. 7 ltie , 5,7(1) rvis. t'xdmshmge , 43 7-Sd' receIpts l2,144) l'ags ; cleared for the Unltd States , .OO3 bags : cleared for Etmrope , 4,14)3 bags ; stock , 38k ) bags. i"orel irml Financini. LONDON , May 27.-The market for Amer. lean sectmrities was firm nIl ( lay , with tm'- hag mostly professional. Thto closlmmg tone vmms firm and time demand -mnotbenite. Tlmm nflioutmt of bullIon taken it-ito tIme Dank of l5nglnnti on balance tode3' % s'ns 522.14) ) . Soanlsh Is eioel , at 33.14 , a net loss of 14 , 1'ltlS , May 27.-A fter irregular tmusiiiese at the opemiing en the bourse today Prices tiocame firmer , exvoptimmg in the case of Simimnish 414 , whIch weakdned by rmaii. xii tiomms. Afterwarti ( ho woaknt'14.s Was more nrcenttmatetl anti nttet'tcl other securi- ties. The market closet ! dull Spanish Is closed at 32.16. Three per cent romitc'k , lt3It SOty for the account ; exchange uti London. 2Sf Sc for checks. hhE1tLlN , Slay 27.-Prices npened firm on the hmtmrse here tcuimiy. Alnr'rienn mo'eurities 1(11(1 SI.iimmisit 45 IverlI niitintitlmi-il , 2'li leal market uluctuntetl nail , 'losetl weak on menu- zatIons duc to the h'hiilipphne questIon. Call 1or , , ii lined i'rui ti. . NE\S' 3'O111C , May 2L-CSl.iFOlZNIA Dltllil ) FItUITS-Stmang anil exciteti : evaporated apples , common , Gilit'1 lrtmo , wIre tray , 1)i9e ; vnwl dried. rlome , 9e : elmolet' , 9tfiif'c ' ; fnmme' , bIle. l'uimes , 41JS14C , A1mricots , Itoyi' , 53710c ; Moor I'ark , 10511 I lIe. l'eacimes , umipeeled , 5itic ; peele' , l2tj' ' I 1Cc , Suimar Slirkrl. NES OhtlF1ANS. May 2T.-SUO.1.lh- Steady : open kettle , S1.e ; c.entriftigel vhilte14 , 11.8814 5-Sc ; yellow , 11k4(4c : t'eomii'l , 2l11) 3 5-Sc. Molasses , steady ; cemitrifugal , SijiSe. WATER OVERWHELMS MINERS ' ' , ; ; ; : . lie ) 51:5 : of 'i'hmein Stm ' to lroIsanedt bt ' 1's I , ( I I' 'l'haemi 31 it 3. l'ii.N I. . bly lie Sitfe. 3'OTTSVILLIS , l'a.Mny 27.-Word reached here this niorning that while mIners ( Yore working iii the Ito' Ash velu of the lCnska William colliery , about ten miles cast of . here yesterday , a large body of mnter was struck atid six men are supposed to have I been drowned. They are : WILLiAM MOILGAN , married , wife aw two children. WILLIAM 1)EI1R , single , 17 years old. I MARTIN MALOCIIIS. PETEIt DURICIN , wife in Poland. PAUL KOSCINSIII , \'ENlEL KI1OVISC1IKI. It is possible ( lint Dorm aim' i + borgami may be rescued , but there is Ito hope for the others. i'INSINS F1)lt ' ' ' ' ' , ( ) tVIIS'l'EILN 11'l'i1lttNS. S ii r' I vu rio opt Lii I o' ( Vii r it . 'tII . 'iih , errol by Ci'tio'rl ( o'rniiir Ill. tVASIJIXG'FON. May 27.-Special.-Pcn- ( ) slomis have beeti issued as follows : l&e of May 16 : Nebraska : Origimmal ( special May 16)- ) Thaddeus B. Graham , Trenton , 512. Addi- tiomial-Wiihlarn A. McLean , Clay Center , $6 ; \ \ 1111am L. Ililymmrd , Stmpcrior , $6 to SS. In- crease-John Belt , Decatur , $12 ( * 11 : George B. Lloyd , Fairbury , $14 to $17. Orig- lral widow , etc.-Larina Ilelits , EutiehI , * 3. Mexicami war survivor ( reissue mmii imicrease ) -\\'ilhiam 1)alen : , lheaYcr City. $8 to P512. Iowa : Originah-Jr.mnemi A. harper , iims. Sean , $6. Itesteratlon and ressue-Job ! IjIancnara , L.ansng , 1a. urmginai WItIOWS , ctc.EllenVilhianms , Burlington , $3 ; Elhza- beth A. Thompson , 3)ean , $ S ; Margaret Nirk- patrick , Birmingham , 58. . Montana : Original-Thomrs Gould , Liv- lngston , $8. Colorado : Increase-IsaIah l'eake , Caddoa , $12 to $14. IIO'.tteNtM Itehitt It'es lt'zi'c ilium Al otto , ST. LOUIS , May 27.-It was ascertaimmed that h T. Iluckner , aged 70 , who committed suicide in Forest imark Inst nIght by shoot- lag hmimsclt tlmrough time head , belonged Ip One of the oldest families in St. Louis. Ho nm a brother of Mrs. Samuel T. Clover and an tflicho of Mrs. Robert ICermi and ex-Con- grMrnan Clover , all of thii city. Tue 1.01- lowing note loft by him gave nb reason for trio ( Iced and none is Iuown : "IL Is may desire and wish that my body be given to an ) ' medical cob1igo that will cremate it or destroy it with chemicals after serving their purpose. I wi relatives to leave my body alone. L. T. BUCICNER. " CalIfornIa' , , % 'inc i'rooiiietlomi , SAN FItANCISCO , May 27.--Tho Internal revenue collectors of the First antI Fourth CalIfornia dIstricts have lust made public liglirea showing the production o sweet wines during tht season whIch began last August and expired May 1. Afterhc , latter Cate time fortuilcntion or such wines with brandy Is not Permitted without the payment of an internal revenue tax of * 1.01 on eacit gallon , Thu production of sweet wino dur- lag the season was about 7,000,000 gallons. When the sweet s'iiie law fIrst 'tout into operation In 181)3 the production did not exceed - coed 3,000,000 gallons. All of last season's product has been solti. A ) IngI lIt Cuhom mr rt'mt Ccntp , Time Bee is giving its subscribers a chance to 14001) posted on ( lie muovernents of troops iniI cruisers hi ) ' JOCUImS of Its cooiblnatioim map. The amp of Cuba shows all time towns , railroads aimd divisions , iltIIe ( rein the amp of the West Indies and map of time world . , .OU can locate just. where the war ships are at aim ) ' time and lion' far they are from dlt- brent ports. Cut out a lIce coupoim , page 2 , ahtil bring It to The lIce offlee , Omalmo , Soutlm Omaha or Council ihlufTs. By mail , enclose a coupon 1111(1 14 cents and address Cuban Mop Jiepartimment. . % mliii , , e'oI A ssoo'lso huts 131cc I Itie. CINCINNATI , May 27-The Amalgamated Association of Iron aim'S Steel Workers today ' . elect-oil the following olhcers ; l'resklent , T. J. Simatlor , I'Ittsburg ; secretary and tress- urer , John S'llllnnis , l'lttsburg ; assistant secretary and treasurer , hhtepheii Madden , l'ittsburg ; Madden and Williams ctmanxe,1 , plac , lIen L. Davlua was lecte4 as a new trualce' . D.5troit and Youngstowmm , p. , had a close fight to get next. y 'tmrls comvemmtiou , Detroit won , . . . _ viii Nut 'rimico' Ititekohol Sic , , , I'EORIA , May 27-Time manager of time sugar works tays 300 of time old immen jjfI not ho taken back and tlmo works will not be started again until new mcmi nrc otmtalmal in their Places. 130 amltiCijMmtt'3 1)0 ) difficulty In oktaiolng imew men , but says the works may be closed for timirty days , Grain men 8 are feeling time strike , for 30.000 bushels were used uer day , 1o + nm Shout Vlis 0(1kM SiILes. ( LONDON , May 27.-Tue duke of Port- laimol's brown Illi' , Airs and Graces , P3' Ayrshire , out of i.ady .Alwyno wml the Oaks , otnkt's of 1,500 sovereigns itt Epsoju today. Thm hc'tthmmg previous to thu start was 101 to it against Airs and Graces , es'en money against Nun Nicer , second. imn'J 33 to 1 against Caqllilower. third , hourtecim horses raxi ; dtstaiicc , about a mile and a half. Removal II. 11. . I'cmiIy .k Co. ( successor. to ( 'lsrlslIs'-Slrrvt Cci , , . Co. ) Isaremucy. . ed to room 'I , lork 1ife 'JUIldJii , JAMES E. flOYD & 00 , 'I'cItiillOhi 1 039 , Oiiiulit ; , Ncb COMMISSION , ( ; lttIN , PROVISIONS uiid S'1'OCS BOAR ! ) OV TRAI)1i , JlirV't wirts to C lc&ze and 115w Torl ( . Cczra5.oa4rat.l Jelaa A. SVsrcon & Cs , - - - - - - -